Does anybody from the Echo check the stories/headlines before they are posted online ?

'Inspectors Laindon say secondary is still struggling'
Hmmmm . . . it seems it's not only the school that is struggling !!!
Does anybody from the Echo check the stories/headlines before they are posted online ?Eastwoodian

Jack222 wrote:
OFSTED is a farce. Given they do see every teacher teaching how can they make whole school judgements?

It's only considered a farce by those schools who have failed, in the basic needs of the children.

[quote][p][bold]Jack222[/bold] wrote:
OFSTED is a farce. Given they do see every teacher teaching how can they make whole school judgements?[/p][/quote]It's only considered a farce by those schools who have failed, in the basic needs of the children.Nowthatsworthknowing

Does anybody from the Echo check the stories/headlines before they are posted online ?

Get a life thicko

[quote][p][bold]Eastwoodian[/bold] wrote:
'Inspectors Laindon say secondary is still struggling'
Hmmmm . . . it seems it's not only the school that is struggling !!!
Does anybody from the Echo check the stories/headlines before they are posted online ?[/p][/quote]Get a life thickoCarnMountification

Howard Cháse wrote:
That school's always been under par in many ways. Even when it was Nicholas Comprehensive before the merger with the even crappier Laindon High Road.....

Funny, I seem to remember Laindon performing higher and with a better achievement rate than Nicholas, unfortunately they were amalgamated even though there were new housing projects in the pipeline that would have served to bring more pupils to both...

[quote][p][bold]Howard Cháse[/bold] wrote:
That school's always been under par in many ways. Even when it was Nicholas Comprehensive before the merger with the even crappier Laindon High Road.....[/p][/quote]Funny, I seem to remember Laindon performing higher and with a better achievement rate than Nicholas, unfortunately they were amalgamated even though there were new housing projects in the pipeline that would have served to bring more pupils to both...Noteworthy

The problem is mostly down to the pupils and their parents. Lots of disruptive pupils & pupils who don't see the point in learning anything as they are just going to leave school and go straight onto benefits just as their parents did before them. Many of these parents couldn't care less what their children are up to and don't see the point in sending them to school either.

The problem is mostly down to the pupils and their parents. Lots of disruptive pupils & pupils who don't see the point in learning anything as they are just going to leave school and go straight onto benefits just as their parents did before them. Many of these parents couldn't care less what their children are up to and don't see the point in sending them to school either.AdrianR